Campaign India Team
May 9, 2018

The Pandey brothers go to bat with Campaign, young adlanders

In probably their longest engagement on social media till date, the Pandey brothers answer the questions young adland always wanted to ask them in an exclusive Facebook Live event from Mumbai.

Just weeks before Piyush and Prasoon Pandey will be honoured at Cannes with the Lion of St. Mark,  the legendary creative duo joined Campaign India for an hour-long Facebook Live with some special guests. Five young adlanders were also in studio to ask the Pandey brothers anything from the 'most notorious thing that they did at the workplace', to 'their take on the social media and its impact on the advertising business'.   

The young professionals included Sheena Khan from Track DDB, Ashlyn Almeida from Lowe Lintas, Swapnil Gaur from Bang in the middle, Adith Fernandes from FCB Interface and Vijay Randhawa from Rego Advertising.  Campaign India managing editor Prasad Sangameshwaran moderated the discussion.

The Pandey brothers were in their element. The stage was set and the cricket analogies were flying. Did the Pandey brothers hit the ball all over the park? The video tells it all. 

Source:
Campaign India

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